WEEKLY REPORTS

Here you will find information on the current state of the development
effort. It will be updated periodically and will give you a
snapshot of the current state of Linux on the PA-RISC. For more information
on the current state of the PA-RISC project see Status Reports and
check out our list of Contributors.

After months of valiant programming efforts from developers around the
globe, Philip Rumpf has started the implementation of a virtual memorty
management system that should work on PA2.0 processors. This should
enable development of PA2.0 IO infrastructure from noble developers such
as Sir Grant G Grundler and The Imperial Philip Schwan.

New Puffin!

Mr. Chris Beard and Mrs. Alex deVries are pleased to announce the
hatching of a new puffling: Matthew Richard Wilcox, weighing in at 85kg.
Mother and child are doing well, in spite of the unusual size of the
newly hatched puffball.

Matthew, once weaned, will be working primarily on PA-RISC/Linux
development efforts, in the Ottawa Ontario puffin burrow (aka: Burrow
#1).

Bremen mini-Puffin-Fest

A miniature Puffin-Fest broke out at the Bremen LinuxTag, featuring such
notable hackers as Alan Cox, Matthew Wilcox, Philipp Rumpf, Martin
Petersen, and Martin Schulze. A 715/33 was transferred to Philipp, and
some surreptitious hacking occurred behind one of the booths on the show
floor.